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that way work too xD but it's hard there the work to scent/perceive the flesh in the bottle, and in rear cases will go all out of the LR in the bottle.
 
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I had pretty good success with that trap. I did eliminate the noose aspect though as I couldn't stay up all night watching and waiting. I found it much easier to tie the bait bag shut and remove in the morning. They'll stay in the trap as long as they can't get to the food. There were 3-4 in the trap every morning until there weren't any. I tied the noose around the PVC and used it to pull the trap out of the water.
 

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Yikes! Good luck i hope you get the rest of them!
 

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